LEADING 12-3 at half time, Llangefni were denied victory in the first match played under floodlights at Caeau Les Phillips when hosts Dinbych grabbed a converted try from the last move of the tie.

The game was played at terrific pace with little between the sides, fierce rucking and mauling with no quarters given or prisoners taken and aggressive tackling dominating throughout.

After Dinbych had slightly the better of the early exchanges it was Llangefni who went ahead in the eighth minute.

Centre Dylan Gwyn Jones intercepted a long pass in midfield as Dinbych were launching an attack just inside their own half. He then raced away unopposed to score a try under the posts leaving Iwan Davies with an easy conversion.

Three minutes from the interval Llion Edwards kicked a penalty for the hosts, but just before the break Cefni won a lineout and the ball passed through backs’ hands before, from a ruck in front of the posts, possession was worked to the right and wing Tom Williams went over in the corner.

Dinbych started the second half well with a try by centre James Wynne but the islanders again replied when Davies split the posts from 25 metres to make it 15-8.

After having full-back Sion Rowlands yellow- carded, the hosts had to withstand heavy Cefni pressure, but when back to their full complement Dinbych proceeded to dominate the closing stages.

Edwards scooped a home penalty to reduce the deficit to four points, then with the final move of the game Dinbych gained possession at a scrum just outside the Llangefni 22 near the touchline.

Tony Jones made the initial break through the centre to send Dafydd Cartwright over for the winning try wide out with Edwards adding the icing to the cake with a well-judged conversion as the referee blew up for time.